| BIRDWATCHINGS | • BIRDWATCHING n. the occupation of watching birds. |
| CHILDCROWINGS | • CHILDCROWING n. a nervous affection with spasm of the muscles closing the glottis. |
| CHILDRENSWEAR | • childrenswear n. (Chiefly retail) clothing for children. • CHILDRENSWEAR n. clothes suitable for children. |
| DISWORSHIPING | • DISWORSHIP v. (Milton) to refuse to worship. |
| DISWORSHIPPED | • disworshipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of disworship. • DISWORSHIP v. (Milton) to refuse to worship. |
| DOWNRIGHTNESS | • downrightness n. The personal quality of being straightforward and direct in one’s manner. • DOWNRIGHT n. plainspoken, blunt. |
| FORESHADOWING | • foreshadowing v. Present participle of foreshadow. • foreshadowing n. (Literature, usually uncountable) A literary device whereby an author drops hints or symbolic representations… • FORESHADOWING n. the act of foreshadowing. |
| LANDOWNERSHIP | • landownership n. The state or position of landowner. • landownership n. The land belonging to a landowner; a smallholding. • LANDOWNERSHIP n. the office of landowner. |
| MISWORSHIPPED | • misworshipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of misworship. • MISWORSHIP v. to worship in a false way. |
| MULTIWARHEADS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| OTHERWORLDISH | • otherworldish adj. (Rare) otherworldly. • OTHERWORLDISH adj. of, relating to, or resembling that of a world other than the actual world, also OTHERWORLDLY. |
| OVERSHADOWING | • overshadowing v. Present participle of overshadow. • overshadowing n. A dominating shadow or malign influence. • OVERSHADOW v. to cast a shadow over. |
| OVERWITHHOLDS | • overwithholds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overwithhold. • OVERWITHHOLD v. to withhold excessively. |
| ROADWORTHIEST | • ROADWORTHY adj. able to be used on a road. |
| SWORDSMANSHIP | • swordsmanship n. The skill of using a sword. • SWORDSMANSHIP n. the skills of the swordsman. |
| WHISKERANDOED | • WHISKERANDOED adj. having whiskers. |
| WHODUNNITRIES | • WHODUNNITRY n. the genre of whodunit writing, also WHODUNITRY. |
| WITHDRAWMENTS | • withdrawments n. Plural of withdrawment. • WITHDRAWMENT n. the act of withdrawing. |
| WITHDRAWNNESS | • withdrawnness n. The state or condition of being withdrawn or isolated. • WITHDRAWNNESS n. the state of being withdrawn. |
| WORDISHNESSES | • WORDISHNESS n. verbosity. |